Fewer babies were born to teenagers in 2010 than in any year since the peak of World War II. Laura Lindberg, of the Guttmacher Institute, which studies reproductive health, says better sex education and more widespread contraceptive use have contributed to the decline.

So it's not only a War on Women, it's a War on Successful Birth Control. And Education. And Privacy.

It's about control.

As it turns out, the southern states have way higher numbers of teen pregnancies and births than New England does. What?

Why, those New England elitist snobs!

The birth rate is higher in typically more socially conservative states where it may be harder to obtain hormonal birth control, but Linberg says economics and educational attainment plays a role in those states as well.